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  • Matwork routines,
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Abdominals and Cardio

This is a gentle workout to get your body moving while focussing on the technique of core activation and pelvic floor squeeze.

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Different expertise, same mission: helping people understand their bodies, their pelvic function, feel supported, and make informed choices about their health.

📍 4 Antony St, Palmyra, Perth, Western Australia 6157
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